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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting dispalying the data on a web address Post 302582819 by jeffsaxton on Sunday 18th of December 2011 02:17:02 PM
Old 12-18-2011
sorry about the sarcastic reply

sorry about the sarcastic reply, but the original post is so vague that there's really no place to start Smilie
 

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clfsplit(1)							     logtools							       clfsplit(1)

NAME
clfsplit - split Common-Log Format web logs based on IP address SYNOPSIS
clfsplit [--help] [-i input] -d defaultfile -f file -s spec [-f file -s spec] DESCRIPTION
The clfsplit will split up large CLF format web logs based on IP address. This is for creating separate log analysis passes for internal and external users of web pages. OVERVIEW
The defaultfile parameter specifies where data goes if it doesn't match any of the IP ranges. This could be /dev/null depending on your aims. The -i input parameter gives the file to take input from (default standard input). The -f file parameter must be given before the list of IP addresses. The spec parameter is the IP addresses that go to the file in question. It is of the form start[-end][:start[-end]] where start and end specify the start and ends of ranges of IPs. Also the CIDR notation can be used or a single IP address. If there is a large number of IP ranges then a file name can be given which contains a set of IP ranges, one range per line. EXIT STATUS
0 No errors 1 Bad parameters 2 Can't open input 3 Can't open/write to output file 4 Can't open and read from spec file AUTHOR
This program, its manual page, and the Debian package were written by Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au>. SEE ALSO
clfmerge(1),clfdomainsplit(1) Russell Coker <;russell@coker.com.au> 0.06 clfsplit(1)
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